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Plants Contents The parts of a plant Pollination The plant cycle Plants need water, air and the sun to grow. They have brightly coloured petals to attract insects. Contents The parts of a plant Pollination The plant cycle Germination Fertilisation Seed dispersal Thank you page 08/04/2019

The parts of Plants. Stigma Stamen Petal Ovary Stem There are lots of different sorts of parts to plants such as: the leaf, the petal, the stem the ovary, the stigma and also the stamen. Stigma Stamen Petal Ovary Stem 08/04/2019

Pollination Pollination can be caused by many different ways just a few are: Wind, insects and water. Pollination is the first stage in the process of reproduction. 08/04/2019

The Plant cycle This is the cycle of a plant; it goes in these stages: Germination, plant reaches for light, young plant, older plant with flower, pollination, fertilisation, fruit grows, seed dispersal, plant dies, that is the plant life cycle. The Plant cycle shows the stages of a plants life. 08/04/2019

Germination Germination is the stage in the life of a plant where the seed starts to grow. it spurts out of the seed and starts to reach for life. 08/04/2019

fERTILISATION Fertilisation is where the egg enters the ovary. it is a important stage in the reproductive system. After the system of fertilisation the plant dies off. 08/04/2019

Seed Dispersal Seed dispersal is where the seeds scatter either by wind, explosion, water and insects. 08/04/2019

Thankyou for Reading To summarise you have learned about a awful lot of things such as the cycle of a plant, seed dispersal and much more. Illustrated, wrote and presented by, Andrea Bailiss. 08/04/2019